Gaming News - February 2003
Diamond Bar, CA (February 13, 2003) - Netamin Corporation reported
today that over 1,200 gamers registered and requested to take part in the
initial alpha testing for Ultimate Baseball Online. The first pitch of the
opening game was thrown February 7, 2003 and the testing will continue through
March 1, 2003.
From Netamin:
An initial eighteen players, making up two opposing teams, were hand-selected
to compete against each other in the first ever baseball game hosted online.
Netamin hosted two games, and the players performed like the pros. In the second
game, competition was fierce during the action-packed three innings, with the
visiting team beating the home team by an extremely slim margin of five runs to
four. As the “series” progresses, the number of alpha testers asked to
participate will continue to increase. More games are scheduled this Friday and
Saturday. Details for registered members can be obtained at the following
address:
www.ultimatebaseballonline.com/alpha/sign_in.asp.
Ultimate Baseball Online accurately re-creates the exciting world of baseball
online, where each position is manned by a real player who can join in various
leagues and hone his or her pitching, fielding and batting skills. The final
version of the game will be available to audiences globally in summer 2003.
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